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Stockwell43
Hello,
I have a question about Outlook Forms. I have never created one but want to
learn. However, I came across this article and was a bit confused so if
someone could let me know which one is for me I would appreciate it.
I want to create a form so anyone working in my company can go to Outlook,
fill it out can click send and it will be delvered to an assigned emailbox.
So I want to be able to email it but yet, have it in a folder in outlook
under Loan Operations. So which one of the below is more for me?
Thanks!!
Routing versus folder-based solutions
If you plan to distribute the custom form by e-mail, you should choose the
standard mail message form. If you plan to post the custom form in a public
folder, then you should choose the standard post form.
I have a question about Outlook Forms. I have never created one but want to
learn. However, I came across this article and was a bit confused so if
someone could let me know which one is for me I would appreciate it.
I want to create a form so anyone working in my company can go to Outlook,
fill it out can click send and it will be delvered to an assigned emailbox.
So I want to be able to email it but yet, have it in a folder in outlook
under Loan Operations. So which one of the below is more for me?
Thanks!!
Routing versus folder-based solutions
If you plan to distribute the custom form by e-mail, you should choose the
standard mail message form. If you plan to post the custom form in a public
folder, then you should choose the standard post form.